The Fantastic Mr. Hess

fucking died some days ago, and that makes me really sad. Dude was awesome. I may have to watch The Last House on the Left and The House on the Edge of the Park in memory. Remember him for his mad raping ways.

He was 75. I can't help but see that as being an incredibly young age to die.

House on the Edge is pretty boss. It's by the same director who did Cannibal Holocaust. It's kind of a Last House ripoff in ways, in the sense of capitalizing on something big, but it's certainly unique and fascinating.

I tried looking for it before. This was before I was savvy about downloading stuff. I could probably find it these days. There are a bunch of old exploitation movies I need to check out. Still haven't seen Cannibal Ferox, either.

I dunno, 75 seems like a reasonable age to me. My grandmother is 77. She really doesn't look that old to me. Sometimes I wonder about how long she has left. It's not like I want her to die. I'd be really sad about it... but I'm not surprised by people in that age range going.

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I guess I'm just not accustomed to when most people go out; my family seems to consist of long-lifers. My great-grandparents all lasted to their 90s I believe, my one grandpa lived to be 93, my other grandpa's in his 90s, my grandmothers are nearly 90, and I suspect my parents will (hopefully) last till their 90s. Which is kind of scary to think about regarding my dad 'cos that's only a little over twenty years from now. (He was 43 when I was born.)